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warrant coverage

An option tied to the issue of common stock that enables investors to acquire additional shares of the stock at a predetermined price. Companies provide warrant coverage to increase the appeal of a stock offering. Investors can increase their return on investment if they exercise their warrants after the stock rises in price.

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